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Are there drops in new guardians ride?

Are there drops or upside-down parts? The ride has no straight drops, but there are some areas where the track is curved so you're turning down (while the seat rotates keeping you facing the same way). It does not go upside down. What does the ride best compare to?



Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT is a "high-speed" thrill ride, but it does not feature the traditional, massive vertical drops found on coasters like Expedition Everest or Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. Most of the intensity comes from its reverse launch and its "Omnicoaster" technology, where the cars rotate 360 degrees to face specific screens and story elements while moving along the track. There are several dips and "airtime" hills that create a light stomach-dropping sensation, but the track is incredibly smooth, feeling more like a "cosmic dance" than a jarring coaster. If you are very sensitive to drops, you may find the sensation closer to Space Mountain but significantly faster and smoother. The primary concern for many riders is actually motion sickness due to the combination of rotation and large digital screens.

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Cosmic Rewind may be too scary for kids who do not like heights or the feeling of being far up. This one is a little harder to explain, but the coaster track has the vehicles flying through space, and you do feel like you are in a spaceship surrounded by the stars.

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